NATO and G-7 members have previously pledged their support for Ukraine amid Russia’s aggressive military buildup.
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For months, Russia has carried out an extraordinary deployment of forces and equipment to its border with Ukraine. In the past two months, Biden has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin twice and warned of sweeping financial consequences if Moscow pursues further aggression. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has also warned that the alliance will respond swiftly in defense of Ukraine, which is flanked by four NATO member countries.
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